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On the Trail with eCapitol

Clip: Season 4 Episode 438 | 2m 52s

ecapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses a bill to regulate the wind industry.

ecapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses a bill to regulate the wind industry, a possible change in Oklahoma’s method of execution, a bill restricting second trimester abortions, and Right to Farm legislation.

04/09/2015 | Rating NR

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Drilling Regulations

Clip: S4 Ep438 | 8m 15s | A house panel approves a bill to curb drilling regulations by local governments. (8m 15s)

Judy Woodruff

Clip: S4 Ep438 | 8m 33s | Ms. Woodruff was the main speaker at the Great Plains Journalism Awards banquet in Tulsa. (8m 33s)

Minority Majority

Clip: S4 Ep438 | 3m 22s | Change is coming because of demographics. (3m 22s)

Steve Wozniak

Clip: S4 Ep438 | 6m 47s | Steve Wozniak or “The Woz” as he’s known is a Silicon Valley icon. (6m 47s)

Students in Politics

Clip: S4 Ep438 | 2m 42s | Millenials are often thought of as politically uninvolved, but a group of students is buck (2m 42s)

This Week in Business

Clip: S4 Ep438 | 1m 41s | Journal Record editor Ted Streuli discusses earthquakes and the Transportation Commission. (1m 41s)

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